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School Mr Mohammad Amin Abbey Green Nursery School Governing Chair of Governor School Mr Mohammad Amin Abbey Green Nursery School Governing Body Mrs Joanna Beecroft Addingham Primary School Governing Body Miss Ellena Cohen Aire View Infant School Governing Body Mr Harry Atkinson All Saints' CE Primary School Governing Body (Horton) Ms Belinda Seth All Saints' CE Primary School Governing Body (Ilkley) Mrs Robina Ahmed Allerton Primary School Governing Body Mrs Vani Midgley Ashlands Primary School Governing Body Mrs Jane Dallas Atlas Primary School Governing Body Mrs Alison Boggie Baildon CE Primary School Governing Body Mr Jamil Rafiq Bankfoot Primary School Governing Body Mrs Irene Leacock Barkerend Primary Academy Mr John Winkley Beckfoot Trust Board Miss Heather Bell Beechcliffe School Governing Body Mrs Viv Brealey Belle Vue Girls Academy Governing Body Mr Andrew Rabbitt Ben Rhydding Primary School Governing Body Mr Chris Quinn Bingley Grammar School Governing Body Mr Philip Cavalier-Lumley Blakehill Primary School Governing Body Mr Paul Johnson Bowling Park Primary School Governing Body Mrs Julie Hields Brackenhill Primary School Governing Body Mr Dean Woodward Bradford Central PRU Management Committee Mr Brent Fitzpatrick MBE Bradford District PRU Management Committee Miss Helen Roberts Bradford Girls' Grammar School Mr Mark Selby Burley & Woodhead CE Primary School Governing Body Miss Christine Smith Burley Oaks Primary School Governing Body Mr Stuart Gregg Buttershaw Business & Enterprise College Trust Governing Body Mrs Fakra Wahid Byron Primary School Governing Body Mr Naveed Mushtaque Canterbury Nursery School & Centre for Children & Families Governing Body Mrs Yasmin Umarji Carlton Bolling College Interim Executive Board Mr Pierre Pommells Carrwood Primary School Governing Body Mr John Lambert Chellow Heights Governing Body Mr Matt Bacon Christ Church CE Academy Governing Body Mrs Angela Dobson Clayton CE Primary School Governing Body Mrs Penelope 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